Category Archives: Khata

Yan Kropetch One of the Greatest Mantras There are hundreds of stanzas of Thai Mantras, but one among a few greatest is I-TI-PI-SO TON HONG or the first stanza of a Mantra specifically prasing for the Lord Buddha. How great … Continue reading →

One of a Few Greatest Mantras (Khata) There are hundreds of stanzas of Thai Mantras, but one among a few greatest is I-TI-PI-SO TON HONG or the first stanza of a Mantra specifically prasing for the Lord Buddha. How great is this Maha Mantra? It’s … Continue reading →

The word “khatta” (or “Katha”, “Katta” etc.) may come from the Pali or “Sanskrit” word “Gatha”. Note: Sanskrit a classical language of India, a liturgical language of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, and one of the 22 official languages of India. … Continue reading →

Chinabanchor is written by Somdej Toh himself: Jayāsanāgata Buddhā Jetvā Mārang savāhanang Catu-saccāsabhang rasang Ye pivinsu narāsabhā 诸佛端坐胜宝座，征服魔罗与魔军，是常饮四谛法露之人中圣者。 The Buddhas, the noble men who drank the nectar of the four Noble Truths, having come to the victory seat, having defeated … Continue reading →